CHALCANTHITE
Specimen clc-12
$ 35.00Dims: 2.76x2.21x2.17" (7.02x5.61x5.52cm)
Wt: 2.98oz (84.2g)
Aztec Mine, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
This specimen is so colorful as to appear artificial. It was created in a copper mine, where hydrated copper sulfate precipitates out of solution as chalcanthite crystals on nearly any available surface, here a nondescript chunk of rock. It can be deemed artificial, as the solution was created by the actions of the miners, yet it can also be deemed natural, as the crystals grew on their own, and not in a place that the miners intended. The crystals are large and prismatic, and are generally transparent but with cloudy areas. Crystals such as these form within a solution, while another common form grows as curved crystals formed in air from a solution seeping from a porous rock.